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Celebrity Dry Cleaners (Soho)
Celebrity Dry Cleaners (Soho)
9 Greens Court, Soho, London, W1F 0HJ

0.54km

With over 40 years of experience and with our theatrical background there are very few fabrics or trimmings we are...Read more

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Piccadilly Circus is one of the busiest areas of central London so unsurprisingly there is lots to see and do in the nearby area.



There are a few different theories about where the name Piccadilly originated and new theories are periodically touted. The debate has in fact gone on for hundreds of years which shows the significance of the area. There is an excellent description of the different theories available to read on British History Online (https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols31-2/pt2/pp32-40).


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Blue Plaques in London

Parish Church Of St Stephen Coleman Street, London Blue Plaque - Site of Parish Church of St Stephen Coleman Street 1452-1940
Walter Clopton Wingfield Blue Plaque - Major Walter Clopton Wingfield 1833-1912 father of lawn tennis lived here
Marie Stopes Green Plaque - Marie Stopes 1880-1958 opened here the Mothers' Clinic. First of its kind in Britain 1921-1925
Grantly Dick-Read Green Plaque - Dr Grantly Dick-Read 1890-1959 20th century pioneer of natural childbirth practised here 1935-1941
Peggy Duff Claret Plaque - Peggy Duff 1910-1981 First General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and local councillor lived here
Thomas Hardy Blue Plaque - Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), poet & novelist, lived here 1878-1881.

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